Auger & Auger Accident and Injury Lawyers, operating from their Charlotte office at 1411 Orchard Lake Dr, Charlotte, NC 28270, provides comprehensive premises liability representation for injured victims throughout North and South Carolina. With over 25 years of experience and more than $100 million recovered for clients, their attorneys handle various premises liability cases including slippery and wet floors, unmarked drops in elevation, collapsing staircases, poor lighting, structural defects, and inadequate security. The firm explains that North Carolina’s contributory negligence system presents unique challenges, as injured parties cannot collect compensation if they bear any responsibility for the accident. Their attorneys work diligently to protect clients from insurance companies attempting to shift blame to avoid liability. Operating on a contingency fee basis with their “A&A Charlotte Zero Fee Guarantee,” clients pay nothing unless the case is won. Their premises liability lawyers thoroughly investigate claims, document injuries, determine all potential liable parties, and calculate complete damages including future medical costs and non-economic losses. Call (855) 970-8234 for a free consultation.
The Nye Law Group operates from 402 West Trade Street, Suite 112, Charlotte, NC, representing clients injured on others’ property. Their Charlotte premises liability lawyers understand that owners have a legal duty to maintain safe premises, and when accidents occur due to negligent conditions, victims deserve compensation. The firm handles cases including slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites, swimming pool incidents, unsecured railings, faulty electrical wiring, uneven flooring, and falling objects. Their attorneys explain that property owners who know about hazardous conditions but fail to address them can be held liable for resulting injuries. When pursuing claims, they work to establish that accidents happened on the defendant’s property, that the owner failed to maintain safe conditions, and that this negligence directly caused client injuries. The legal team thoroughly investigates each case, gathering evidence from accident scenes and documenting injuries to build compelling compensation claims. Working on contingency, they help clients recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, mental trauma, and treatment costs. For a free premises liability case review, call The Nye Law Group at 704-285-6319.
Jon R. Moore partners at Brown Moore & Associates, PLLC, offering premises liability representation from 930 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203. Their Huntersville premises liability attorneys explain that North Carolina property owners and managers must maintain their properties to prevent injuries to lawfully present guests and visitors. The firm handles cases involving dangerous dogs, spilled liquids, debris obstructing walkways, inadequately maintained stairs, elevators, escalators, swimming pools lacking child-safety measures, and accumulated ice on sidewalks. Their legal team establishes premises liability by proving property owners owed a duty of care, knew or should have known about dangerous conditions, failed to address these hazards, and that this negligence directly caused injuries. Available at 800-948-0577, the attorneys offer free consultations to victims suffering broken bones, paralysis, head and brain injuries, eye injuries, leg and arm injuries, burns, back and neck injuries, soft tissue damage, lost limbs, and other serious injuries resulting from negligently maintained properties throughout North Carolina, including Charlotte, Kannapolis, Monroe, and surrounding communities.
Randall Law, PLLC handles premises liability cases from 301 S. McDowell Street, Suite 504, Charlotte, North Carolina 28204, though their website primarily focuses on criminal defense. For premises liability claims, property owners are required to maintain their property and use reasonable efforts to keep it safe for visitors. The level of duty owed depends on visitor status: business invitees receive the highest care, licensees receive warnings of known dangers, bare licensees are protected from wanton harm, and trespassers receive minimal protection except from intentional harm or traps. Viable premises liability claims arise when injuries occur due to dangerous property conditions. Common accidents include slip and falls, falling ceilings, inadequate security, elevator failures, hazardous walkways, construction site accidents, toxic material exposure, fires, unsafe building conditions, electrical shocks, ice and snow incidents, neglected retail store maintenance, and amusement park injuries. To establish negligence, attorneys must prove the defendant owned or controlled the property, acted negligently, and that this negligence caused injury resulting in damages. The firm emphasizes the importance of acting quickly after an accident, as property owners often deny claims by blaming victims. For a free consultation regarding premises liability claims, contact Randall Law at (980) 237-4579.
Johnson & Groninger PLLC located at 1018 East Blvd. #6, Charlotte, NC 28203, specializes in premises liability cases involving unsafe buildings and living conditions throughout Charlotte. The firm highlights real cases like Lake Arbor Apartments where residents were awarded $500,000 after the property owner ignored necessary repairs despite collecting rent, allowing mold, rodent, and cockroach infestations to persist. They also handle premises liability claims involving inadequate plumbing, burns and smoke inhalation, crimes due to inadequate security, dog bites, drownings, electrocutions, elevator and escalator injuries, flooding issues including mold illness, slip-and-fall accidents, and snow and ice accidents. Their attorneys help victims recover economic damages for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and therapy costs, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering, loss of activities, and diminished quality of life. Three of the firm’s partners are certified by the North Carolina State Bar in workers’ compensation law. Call (704) 200-2009 for a free consultation.
The Devin Law Firm, P.A., led by William J. Devin, III, operates from 2034 Randolph Rd #300, Charlotte, NC 28207, specializing in premises liability cases throughout North Carolina. Their attorneys handle injuries caused by unsafe property conditions, including slip and falls due to wet floors, inadequate lighting, and uneven walkways; assaults from negligent security; collapsing seats or booths; dog bites; falling objects; and hazardous walkways. The legal team understands the challenges of North Carolina’s contributory negligence law, which can bar recovery if the injured person contributed even one percent to their injury. They advise clients to immediately document accident scenes with photos or videos, report incidents to management, collect witness information, and preserve evidence before leaving the premises. With extensive experience in premises liability claims, the firm has secured substantial settlements for injured clients. The Devin Law Firm offers free initial consultations and works on a contingency fee basis. Call 704-566-3434 to discuss your premises liability case.
Yale Haymond Law, PLLC practices from 7421 Carmel Executive Park Drive Suite 105, Charlotte, NC 28226, representing premises liability victims throughout Charlotte. The firm explains that property owners have a duty to ensure visitor safety by removing or warning about hazards, making them liable when their negligence causes injuries. Their premises liability attorneys handle slip and fall accidents, escalator and elevator injuries, dog bites, negligent security incidents leading to robberies or assaults, smoke inhalation, burns, electrical shocks, swimming pool accidents, and flooding-related incidents including mold-induced illnesses. Yale Haymond Law emphasizes North Carolina premises liability laws exempting trespassers from protection except in cases of intentional harm or attractive nuisances endangering children. The legal team works to prove the four elements of premises liability: ownership/control of property, negligent maintenance, causation, and damages. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and lost earning potential. For a free premises liability consultation in Charlotte, call 704-800-HELP (4357).
Sumwalt Anderson operates from 1114 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203, providing experienced premises liability representation throughout North Carolina. Available at (704) 377-3770, they offer free consultations to discuss your case. Their team of skilled attorneys understands that property owners have a duty to maintain safe environments for visitors, and when negligence leads to injury, victims deserve compensation. The firm handles various premises liability cases including slip and falls, trip and falls, warehouse accidents, parking lot incidents with inadequate lighting, and negligent security leading to assaults. Their thorough investigation process gathers crucial evidence like police reports, video footage, photographs, and witness statements to establish property owner negligence. They work diligently to prove that hazardous conditions were known or should have been known by the owner yet weren’t addressed. With a track record of numerous seven-figure settlements, they fight tirelessly to secure compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life.
The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, operating from 301 S McDowell St #1016, Charlotte, NC 28204, offers premises liability representation with over 25 years of experience. Their Charlotte attorneys explain that property owners must use reasonable care to keep premises safe for visitors, with duties varying based on whether visitors are invitees (customers, business guests), licensees (social guests), or trespassers. The firm handles slip and fall accidents, elevator and escalator accidents, swimming pool accidents, dog bites, fire hazards, exposure to hazardous substances, and inadequate security cases. Their lawyers help victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. The team emphasizes the importance of gathering evidence such as eyewitness testimony, photographs, maintenance records, and incident reports to prove property owners knew about hazards but failed to address them. Operating on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, they provide free consultations and have a proven track record of successfully handling complex premises liability cases. Call (800) 351-3008 to schedule a free consultation.
Myers Law Firm at 122 N. McDowell St., Charlotte, NC 28204 provides dedicated premises liability representation for those injured on public or private property. Their attorneys understand that while property owners must maintain safe environments, North Carolina’s harsh contributory negligence law prevents injury victims from recovering compensation if found even 1% at fault for their injuries. The firm combats insurance companies’ efforts to shift blame by thoroughly investigating accident circumstances, collecting evidence of hazardous conditions, and aggressively negotiating or arguing in court. They handle premises liability cases involving wet floors, unsafe stairs, uneven surfaces, and walkways that cause slip and fall accidents resulting in broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and other significant injuries. With personal attention from experienced attorneys, Myers Law Firm helps clients navigate the complexity of premises liability claims under North Carolina’s unfair statutes. Call toll-free at 1-888-376-ATTY (2889) for a free consultation regarding your injury case.